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Who has caught your eye so far this year? Does Tim Sheens need to strengthen the team in one position still?

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13:30Gareth Westmorland

Moss remains at York

Late last year it was reported that Moss was on his way out of Rovers but he so far remains a Hull KR player.

Albeit, he’s not played for the Robins in Super League this term, instead making seven appearances for dual-reg side, York.

Kieren Moss in action for York City Knights

I doubt we’ll see Moss in a Rovers shirt any time soon - he’s cup tied with the Knights having featured in a previous round, and Tim Sheens has opted for other options across the back-line including Will Dagger.

He may have to bide his time, and although there was interest from Championship side Toulouse last month, KR remain keen to keep him within the systems for now.

13:28Gareth Westmorland

A question on the KR winger

13:27Gareth Westmorland

In a word, Kev...

No! There has been no communication between the governing body and the clubs made public to us folk yet.

I think it’s crackers that we’re none the wiser at the halfway stage of the campaign as to what we’re all playing for. Would it happen in any other sport?

The RFL, for me, may drag this out for as long as possible as not to derail this year’s competition.

It needs to be sorted quickly, however, for the game’s falling integrity to remain in place!

Question on KR full-back Quinlan

Is Warrington a 'freebie' game?

No names yet...

But here’s a few players who I’d like Rovers to tie down for a number of seasons to come.

Robbie Mulhern

The prop was outstanding in the opening few rounds in 2018. Leading the way in the KR pack by some distance, the prop was head and shoulders above many of his team-mates.

Though only signing a new contract until the end of 2019 last year, I feel KR can’t let Mulhern slip away and an extended contract is something he deserves. At only 23, the future is bright for the ex-Leeds youngster and Tim Sheens rates him very highly indeed.

'ENGLAND ABILITY': Hull KR's Robbie Mulhern. (Image: SWpix)

George Lawler

Despite his unfortunate injury - which looks to be season-ending - Lawler remains one of the club’s brightest prospects. He hasn’t looked back after making his debut in late 2015 and the back-rower is a versatile player within KR’s ranks.

Able to play at hooker as well as the back-row, it was gutting to see the ex-West Hull amateur leave the field with a broken leg against St Helens. A big contract on his way?

England Knights honours await the half-back and Rovers look to have unearthed a gem in Atkin. After bursting onto the scene with Swinton, KR spotted his talent last year in the Championship and paid a sum to bring the playmaker to east Hull earlier than expected.

He’s contracted until the end of next year but I feel Atkin could be Rovers’ main half-back in years to come.

Any excuse for a poll!

Are KR 'top-heavy' on props?

I get it, fans love a big man to come into the club and stamp his authority up front, bowling opponents over...

But take a look at the Rovers squad and you’ll see the depth they have in the props.

Nick Scruton and Lee Jewitt are currently out injured but there’s Mose Masoe, Robbie Mulhern and Jordan Walne as specialist forwards.

Elsewhere, we’ve seen James Greenwood move up to the front-row this year, as well as Ben Kavanagh and Danny Tickle.

Hull KR's James Greenwood

That’s eight potential props - are another two needed?

Sure, Sheens loves his forwards, having played in that position himself, but if KR are to recruit, a strike back-rower and a half-back are the musts for me.

12:15Gareth Westmorland

Two 'big boppers' needed?

Terence Codd on Facebook has commented:

Need at least two big boppers

Hull KR's Mose Masoe

12:12Gareth Westmorland

A great offer from Rovers

The popular Red Army Challenge has made its return for the first time in over two years as Hull Kingston Rovers call on the club’s supporters to help attract another bumper crowd to KCOM Craven Park for this month’s clash with Leeds Rhinos.

On the back of a stadium record attendance of 12,090 for the Good Friday derby against Hull FC last month, the Robins will be going all out once again for the visit of the defending Super League Champions on Sunday, 29th April, kick-off 3pm, including bringing back the Red Army Challenge for a one-off match.

Previously utilised for season openers, the Challenge will see all 2018 members able to purchase additional tickets for the game HALF PRICE for friends and family.

All you have to do is head to the Rovers Retail store in Savile Street and show your membership card to redeem a 50 per cent discount on tickets. The offer is available now and will run until 5pm on Saturday, 21st April.

A couple of points to that question...

Here goes!

Is the ‘quality’ out there? We aren’t seeing many Super League sides still recruiting at this stage with ‘big-name’ players - I’d say only Warrington and Josh Charnley so far since this season began. KR will bide their time - look at the signings of Justin Carney and Mose Masoe in the middle 8s, who thought they would become available during last year? It’s 99 per cent guaranteed that Rovers will strengthen further before the split, it’s just what position Tim Sheens deems.

Three signings? Whilst that’s perfectly feasible, I can only see two at the most. They have to be the right people, right position and at the right time, too. Rovers won’t be rushed into spending all their money - they were the last club to do business in 2017, remember? Though Jack Logan didn’t really get a look in...

To finish eighth - that’s a huge achievement. I think it will be extremely difficult to avoid the Qualifiers for KR but there’s plenty of rugby still to be played. I’ll stick my neck on the line and say even if KR are in the middle 8s, they’ll survive, but eighth would be beyond many expectations.

Rovers have cash to spend (see below question) and whilst it’s not a priority, I’m sure Tim Sheens has been made aware of Greenwood’s apparent availability having only featured in the Queensland Cup so far this year.

11:48Gareth Westmorland

Who's off to Oldham next weekend? (Yes, I am!)

Tickets and travel for Rovers’ Challenge Cup fifth round tie against Oldham Roughyeds at Bower Fold will go on sale to supporters from 9am tomorrow morning.

The match will be held at Stalybridge on Sunday, 22nd April, kick-off 3pm and tickets for the match will be priced at £14 adults, £12 concessions and £2 juniors (under-16s) in standing areas, or £16 adults, £14 concessions and £5 juniors in seated areas.

Do you think Rovers can beat Warrington?

On KR's half-back search...

The latest is that Hull KR are settled with their current halves in Danny McGuire, Chris Atkin and Matty Marsh – with Tommy Lee thrown in for good measure, too.

Priorities, at this current time, lie elsewhere, and Tim Sheens is not actively searching for a new half-back to arrive imminently.

Rovers have been hard at work trying to retain their key assets and to get players signing extensions, in recent weeks, despite the uncertainty which awaits the whole of Super League.

Salford's Robert Lui. (Image: SWpix)

I understand there will be announcements in due course – so that’s something certain to look forward to!

Having said all this… I firmly believe the Robins will keep a close eye on Robert Lui’s situation at Salford Red Devils across the season. Even if KR get him in late i.e. June, July, that would be a huge boost for the club. I do feel, however, that Salford will only sell at a large sum, which could ultimately prove to be a stumbling block.